Can you safely run a Macro without having to have the Last line read CommandState.StartDefaultCommand
This was only for an example, not for an actual VBA Macro. I see that CommandState.StartDefaultCommand at the bottom of the different Macros, but I really do not always want to go back to the default command if something else is already active. Sorry if this is a poor question, but I do have a reason. I know how to load the Element Selection when I need it, but do not always like going back to that command?
Short Example: 1
Sub Macro002() ' 092813 - Testing running a Macro from this macro. It sets Level 7, Then Place Cloud ' Dim startPoint As Point3d Dim point As Point3d, point2 As Point3d Dim lngTemp As Long
' Start a command
CadInputQueue.SendCommand "place revcloud points" CommandState.StartDefaultCommand
End Sub
Would it be ok to comment out the last line as in Example: 2
' Run SetLevel 7 Macro First ActiveLayerSet7 Use No ()
' Start a command Added Level Command and Color Command then the RevcloudActiveLayerSet7
CadInputQueue.SendCommand "place revcloud points" ' CommandState.StartDefaultCommandEnd Sub